Storyline

In the country nearby London, Don, his wife Alice and a few survivors live hidden in a farmhouse. When infected people break in the house, Don panics and does not help his wife to escape, running away and leaving Alice trapped inside the room. Twenty eight weeks after the outbreak that annihilated the population of Great Britain, London is considered safe and the British survivors return under the coordination of the American Army, that keeps the city under permanent surveillance. The teenager Tammy and her younger brother Andy travel back from Spain to live with their father Don in London. They miss their mother and decide to escape to their old house to retrieve pictures and some other personal belongings. However, they find Alice surprisingly alive and the Army brings her to the base. After some blood test, the biologist Scarlet discovers that Alice is a carrier of the lethal virus and somehow has immunity to it. Meanwhile, Don sneaks through the facility to say how sorry he is to Alice, who forgives him. When he kisses her, he is immediately contaminated, spreading a new epidemic.

28 Weeks Later was the first movie that scared me ever. It was about a family living in the nearby London when a child knocks at the door while they're eating. They let it come in and quickly closed the door,& one girl who was with them tried to peer

I loved this movie. It is very intense; it scares you in all the right places. It's wild and unpredictable, yet it has a deep, insightful heart. The best part for me is that this whole thing seems completely plausible. The fact that a virus like this

A follow on from the excellent 28 days later. Much slicker and with a obviously magnified budget, it has neither the grit or heart of the original movie. Just watch the first in the series, and believe that the story ended there.